MESSOLINI REPARATIONS.
I “Tiif. Timr.s” Sii-tivtci-.d LONDON. May 1. ’l'li,. Bonio (•nrresi.niiilont ot the ••Times" states the Italian Oovernmeitt has decided to do the utmost tor the mittinn '"to operation ot the oxperts’ proposals with the ni.nimn.n ot delay Mussolini, who never iavmtred the "linin' occupation, is anxious to secure the most complete collaboration between Britain, Italy and Belgium. 11.. therefore, has arraiißod a meet--1.. tt .i t h M. Thettnis and M.. Hymans ■it~.Mihin. One of his reasons tor dosirino to meet the l?el R ioiiß was to Km l out, first hand, the impressions of the British attitude. This move on the part of Mussolini marks a new development in the Italian polfpy. It is fraught with the greatest importance. Hitherto, Mussolini considered the contlict ot opinion lictween French and British views lega riling reparations as too acute to warrant any hope of successful mediation, Imt he now considers the decisive moment has arrived for the final I assault on the reparations problems.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1924, Page 3
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